Now this is more like it! Although Madden normally signals the start of the Fall schedule triple-A madness, it certainly doesn’t feel like it given what we’ve had the last two weeks. This week, that changes.

If any game company knows how to do stellar fighting game crossovers, it’s Capcom. One needs only to look at crossovers like Marvel vs. Capcom, and the lesser known Tatsunoko vs. Capcom to name a few. With Street Fighter X Tekken ( “X” is pronounced “cross”), Capcom (with Namco’s licensing) has induced a collective fan-gasm for fighting game enthusiasts.

Mass Effect 3 comes out tomorrow. You can stop reading the rest of this article now. Wait, you’re still here? What’s that? You’re not interested in stopping the Reaper invasion of the galaxy as we know it? Wow, I didn’t realize you exist. In that case by all means read on. Because, ya know, there are other games out there.

It’s been a long and incredible day, but we’re not even close to calling it a night! More E3 because, frankly, when can you ever get enough? It’s Sony’s turn in the spotlight, let’s see what they’ve got to show us.

When Street Fighter x Tekken was announced I was completely floored. Not to be outdone, Namco has its own crossover version, Tekken x Street Fighter. Fighting game fans received a sneak peak of the latter at this year’s Gamescom, reports Kotaku.

These new Street Fighter x Tekken screenshots from PS3 Attitude (via N4G) look a little rough but shows Chun-Li beating the tar out of Nina Williams, along with Ryu similarly embarrassing Kazuya. Needless to say the Capcom bias is apparent. This game does use the Street Fighter game mechanic after all. I’m sure that for Tekken x Street Fighter screenshots the reverse will be true.

This year’s Comic-Con was definitely the place to be. A panel called “Street Fighter IV and Beyond” with SFIV producer Yoshinori Ono was interrupted by Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada on Saturday. Thankfully the two rival producers didn’t get into a brawl, but instead announced their most exciting collaboration: Street fighter x Tekken, reports Kotaku.